If you are seeking a world-class educational experience within a vibrant, Christ-centered learning community, Cedarville is the place for you. Step up to the challenge of our arts, sciences, professional and graduate programs, and achieve more than you ever imagined. Be challenged and transformed by professors who are experts in their fields and invest their lives at Cedarville to mentor and guide students like you.

Cedarville is known for its rigorous academic programs. Whether you’ve already chosen a major or are still considering your options, we want to help plan your course schedule and get you off to a good start.

Please provide information for us about your major selection and academic transcripts.

If you are a freshman, the office of the registrar at Cedarville will schedule you for your classes for the upcoming semester. Taking into consideration your major(s) selection, they will place you into the appropriate classes. You should receive your tentative class schedule by mid-December.

If you are a transfer student, you should have received information about class registration. If you have not, please contact the office of the registrar at registrar@cedarville.edu.

Should you desire to change any of your classes, you will work with an advisor beginning on Monday, January 6. Classes begin on Tuesday, January 7.

Programs of Study
Learn more about specific majors and minors. If you're undecided, that's fine! We provide resources to help you make a wise decision.

Office of the Registrar
Connect with knowledgeable counselors to obtain important information related to course registration, academic advising, program requirements, and credits for testing (Advanced Placement/CLEP).

MyPlan Career Assessment
This valuable tool allows you to take four career assessment tests that factor in personality, skills, and interests to create a composite report that recommends career matches. Best of all, it's FREE to Cedarville students and available to you! As always, our Career Services staff is happy to meet with individuals to talk about their results and how to best utilize the test to determine majors or new career directions.